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Just now, Hoenheim said:

Jefferson dropped the TD pass yeesh. That's directly in his hands 

Then sam over throws Jefforson right after. The Vikings must not trust their red zone run game AT ALL. That was pathetic after the INT that shoulda been a gift wrapped TD for the Vikings

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2 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Hard to say who is going full Darnold here. Sam or Jared.

Sam has so much time to throw these passes in the end zone, he coulda ran it in or at least tried to. That's what I love about Bryce hes not afraid to just run it in vs waiting forever for someone to get  open

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Can't say one way or another whether Darnold is the same QB he's always been but one thing this game is confirming is the NFC is not at all what it used to be. Even the best teams in the conference look like they could get routed by the best AFC playoff teams. No reason we can't be competing for playoffs next season.

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Oh no, Darnold had a guy wide open up top and didn't see him. I mean WIDE OPEN.

Watching Darnold tonight it is obvious he is not very mobile. I will take Bryce over Darnold every day. Minnesota is a very good team. No way I give hm  big contract. I want him to succeed, but if he goes to New York it will be Aaron Rogers 2. 

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3 minutes ago, frankw said:

Can't say one way or another whether Darnold is the same QB he's always been but one thing this game is confirming is the NFC is not at all what it used to be. Even the best teams in the conference look like they could get routed by the best AFC playoff teams. No reason we can't be competing for playoffs next season.

Detroit's D is an anomaly. They're somehow both good and bad. They're giving up the 9th most yards but somehow also giving up the 9th least points.

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